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Day: January 21, 2016

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Sat Jan 23 will start TWO DAYS of Culinary Heaven! – Taste of Cayman!!

EVENT DAY: Saturday, 23 January 2016 | TIME: 5:00pm – 11:45pm FOOD SERVICE: 5:00pm – 10:00pm | VENUE: Festival Green, Camana Bay www.tasteofcayman.org TWO DAYS OF CULINARY HEAVEN! The ultimate food and wine experience in Cayman is HERE! This SATURDAY…

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Peter Binose: Can one cattle stampede? Can one person be a crowd? Can one person be a revolution? Can one tree be a forest?

By Peter Binose Can one cattle stampede? Can one person be a crowd? Can one tree be a forest? Can one man be a revolution? Can one man be a government? Can one man frighten 110,000 citizens? According to some…

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Al Sharpton Calls for Oscars Boycott: “We are supporting an industry that has locked us out” (Q&A)

By Chris Gardner From The Hollywood Reporter “To me, it is clear that they think they can get away with this as a pattern,” the civil rights leader says. Rev. Al Sharpton is frustrated with Hollywood’s diversity problem, and he’s…

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Céline Dion tragedy spotlights caregiver health risks

By Charlotte Libov From Newsmax Superstar singer Céline Dion is unusual in that she is facing the death from cancer of both her husband and brother in virtually as many days this month. But her situation is mirrored by millions…

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Caribbean biodiversity overheated by climate change

By Ivet González From Inter Press Agency   SANTO DOMINGO , Jan 20 2016 (IPS) – The nearly 7,000 islands and the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea are home to thousands of endemic species and are on the migration…

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Atlantic, Caribbean storms more destructive as temperatures rise: study

By SEBASTIEN MALO FOR REUTERS From News Daily NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Hurricanes in the Atlantic and Caribbean oceans will grow more than twice as powerful and damaging as ocean temperatures rise from global warming, a new study…

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Caribbean Broadcasting launches USA’s first multi-platform network focused on Cuban content

By Tambay A. Obenson | Shadow and Act From Indiewire CubaNetwork, America’s first multi-platform network dedicated to Cuba, will launch in the USA with thousands of hours of original and exclusive programming from Havana, Cuba in both English and Spanish. A subsidiary of privately-held…

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A bit of madness

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio It’s always fascinated me how events seem to come in waves and troughs: sometimes everything, then a whole lot of nothing. Beginning last Friday we started a major remodel of the PS Audio building. 6…

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Bahamas police net 8 members of major drug trafficking ring

By Stephen Dean, RBPF 8 members of a major drug trafficking ring arraigned in court and remanded – Royal Bahamas Defense Force Officer and another man arrested for drug possession in separate incidents 8 MEMBERS OF A MAJOR DRUG TRAFFICKING…

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Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…